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PMID- 12230038
OWN - NLM
STAT- MEDLINE
DA  - 20020916
DCOM- 20030606
LR  - 20041117
PUBM- Print
IS  - 1467-5463 (Print)
VI  - 3
IP  - 3
DP  - 2002 Sep
TI  - The Bio* toolkits--a brief overview.
PG  - 296-302
AB  - Bioinformatics research is often difficult to do with commercial software. The
      Open Source BioPerl, BioPython and Biojava projects provide toolkits with
      multiple functionality that make it easier to create customised pipelines or
      analysis. This review briefly compares the quirks of the underlying languages and
      the functionality, documentation, utility and relative advantages of the Bio
      counterparts, particularly from the point of view of the beginning biologist
      programmer.
AD  - tacg Informatics, Irvine, CA 92612, USA. hjm@tacgi.com
FAU - Mangalam, Harry
AU  - Mangalam H
LA  - eng
PT  - Journal Article
PL  - England
TA  - Brief Bioinform
JT  - Briefings in bioinformatics
JID - 100912837
SB  - IM
MH  - *Computational Biology
MH  - Computer Systems
MH  - Humans
MH  - Internet
MH  - *Programming Languages
MH  - *Software
MH  - User-Computer Interface
EDAT- 2002/09/17 10:00
MHDA- 2003/06/07 05:00
PST - ppublish
SO  - Brief Bioinform. 2002 Sep;3(3):296-302.